JPG to PDF Converter
Convert JPG and JPEG images to PDF online for free — create clean, shareable PDF documents from photos, scans, receipts, and presentations in just a few clicks.
Convert JPG to PDF Online
This JPG to PDF converter lets you turn photos, screenshots, and scanned documents into portable PDF files you can share with clients, teammates, and friends. It’s ideal for quick one‑page exports like invoices, receipts, and forms.
Instead of opening a desktop editor, you can drag and drop images directly into ImageLab and download a polished PDF in seconds.
Why Convert JPG Images to PDF?
PDF is a universal document format that preserves layout and is easy to view on any device. Converting JPG to PDF makes it easier to send images in an email, upload to portals, or archive them in one consistent format.
- Reports and presentations – export slides or hero images into clean PDFs.
- Receipts and bills – turn photographs of receipts into tidy PDFs for accounting.
- Client proofs – share a single PDF document instead of multiple image attachments.
- Portfolios – bundle sample work into professional‑looking PDF pages.
How to Use the JPG to PDF Converter
Creating a PDF from your images is simple:
- Click Add files and select your JPG or JPEG images.
- In the converter row, choose PDF from the format dropdown.
- Press Convert to generate a PDF version of that image.
- Click Download to save the resulting PDF file.
JPG to PDF Converter FAQ
Is the JPG to PDF converter free?
Yes. ImageLab’s JPG to PDF converter is free to use and does not require an account or subscription.
Can I combine multiple JPGs into one PDF?
This tool converts each JPG into its own PDF file. If you need multi‑page PDFs, you can combine the generated PDFs with a dedicated PDF merger tool.
Will my JPG images lose quality when converted to PDF?
PDFs generated from JPGs preserve the visible quality of the original images, while using reasonable compression to keep file sizes manageable.
Do you change the resolution of my images?
No. The converter keeps the original resolution and dimensions, embedding the JPG into a PDF page without stretching or distorting it.